Topic > China in the Media - 814

Different regions and nation states around the world have different opinions about China and the United States. According to surveys, the attitude towards these two dominant countries is always fluid. The public view towards the two countries is mainly focused on mutual reimbursements and flu control. It can be argued that the United States is predominantly popular among its associates, unlike China which has no long-term allies. This explains China's poor foreign policy compared to the United States. The emphasis of this article is on the media's presentation of China in both North America and Europe. A number of newspaper articles were prudently reviewed to deduce their content regarding China and the motivations behind such news coverage. Most US media shares a public cynicism towards China and evaluates it as a competitor to the United States. The media is also heavily intoxicated by the perpetual stranger syndrome. The stereotype is essentially aimed at Asian Americans. The general public recognizes that the media is impartial and impartial. When such a stereotype is broadcast by the media as fact, many people are led to believe it. In reality, the media has its own biases and a self-review is very important before making any inferences. China's powerful political and military revolutions are clearly demonstrated in the East China Sea between China and its usual adversaries Korea and Japan. In the Daily Mail, China's neighboring countries and the world see China as an intimidator due to its persistent violation of its obligations. To demonstrate its power, China moved an oil platform to the disputed waters of Paracel Island, off the coast of Vietnam. To achieve this China has enforced a 10 km safety limit... middle of paper... remained apathetic towards any superpower. This is a resource-rich region where both the United States and China meddle in their affairs. “China's continued aggression against vital U.S. associates in East Asia is intended to show both the world and Asia that the United States cannot be trusted to honor its mutual defense treaties” (Associated Press, 2014 ). Works CitedAssociated Press. (2014, May 22). China gives Putin a diplomatic boost. Daily Mail. Associated press. (2014, May 22). Few obstacles to China's advance in the South China Sea. Daily Mail. Mann, J. (1999). Framing China. Journal of Media Studies, 102-107.Sengpta, S. (May 22, 2014). China and Russia block Syria's referral to court. The Newyork Times.Standen, N. (ed.). (2013). Demystifying China: New Understandings of Chinese History. Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.